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There is a former Suzuki mechanic here in Jax that I sometimes use for projects I don't particularly want to do. Recently one of those was to POR15 the tank of my newest ('81) 850 and rebuild/replace petcock if needed. Mistake on my part. Long story short he set it flat in a plastic tub with the petcock lever in the down (on) position. The lever deflected toward Prime enough to let gas flow out and fill the bottom of the tub.
By the next morning my tank which before had barely a blemish on it anywhere looked like this all around the bottom up 2-3 inches.
Upon close examination I learned that Suzuki's oem paint from 40 years ago was pretty good. It appears to have survived with no noticeable damage. The clear coat and the decals were a different story as you can see.
Is there a way I can strip all of the clear, replace the decals, and reapply the clear without stripping and repainting to whole tank? It would be a lot less work and I would not have to worry about the paint matching the rest of the bike. I am trying to dodge the bullet as much as possible.
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By the next morning my tank which before had barely a blemish on it anywhere looked like this all around the bottom up 2-3 inches.
Upon close examination I learned that Suzuki's oem paint from 40 years ago was pretty good. It appears to have survived with no noticeable damage. The clear coat and the decals were a different story as you can see.
Is there a way I can strip all of the clear, replace the decals, and reapply the clear without stripping and repainting to whole tank? It would be a lot less work and I would not have to worry about the paint matching the rest of the bike. I am trying to dodge the bullet as much as possible.
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